Terry NationManchester University Press, 2004 - 230 pagina's The first academic study of the science fiction television of Terry Nation, inventor of the Daleks, and author of 'Survivors' and 'Blake's 7' - places his work in the context of its production, and contains sustained analysis of key programmes, as well as new interview material. |
Inhoudsopgave
Biographical sketch | 9 |
Collaboration at the BBC | 25 |
Science fiction genre and form | 67 |
Nation space and politics | 113 |
Conclusion | 179 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 207 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abby action adventure aims alien audience authority authorship autocratic Avon Bamore Barry Letts BBC WAC BBC's binary oppositions binary structures Blake's Blake's 7 episode Blake's 7's boundaries chapter Chris Boucher Christopher Barry cliffhanger companion contributed creatures credited to Nation culture Cygnus Alpha Dalek Invasion David Maloney Davros Dennis Spooner director Discourse Doctor Who story Doctor Who's Duel dystopian epic example Federation figure film flexi-narrative Garland Genesis genre and form Giroc idea individual Invasion Of Earth involved ITC for ITV Jenna Kaled Keys Of Marinus Leslie Charteris Liberator main characters microcosmic narrative Nation wrote Pixley planet production team Radio realised represented role Sarah scene science fiction television script editor serial Servalan shot significant Sinofar Skaro space Star Stevens and Moore storylines Survivors and Blake's TARDIS television drama television programmes Terrance Dicks Terry Nation Thals title sequence Travis Verity Lambert Wormley's writers
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